The era of the four-blade broadhead is here. It’s been over a decade in the making but they have begun to really gain popularity, especially in recent years. Why? The answer is simple. More total cutting area, designs built for accuracy and most importantly, hard-hitting modern bows to drive them …
Read More »Trophy Mule Deer Hunt With Mike Eastman
Eastmans’ Hunting Journals founder Mike Eastman heads to the arid sagebrush hills of southwest Wyoming on a hunt that has been a tradition for many years. The goal is to harvest a trophy mule deer buck that has it all. Eastman is a connoisseur of all things mule deer, and …
Read More »Access Granted!
BY: Craig Temple You’ve just driven past your dream hunting property for the hundredth time and you’re sure it holds some great animals, as it looks better than anything you’ve ever accessed. All the satellite images you’ve studied do nothing but get your mind blasting through all the hunts that …
Read More »The Poaching Epidemic: 2017 Edition
Every year, about this time the poaching convictions from the 2016 season start to roll in. In the past we have seen 200 inch mule deer, big bulls and other trophies poached in regions that many of us have been building points for. It’s robbery from the public. Not long …
Read More »Eastmans’ Elevated: Extreme Hunts With Dan Heavrin!
Hunting the West can be challenging at best and extreme at worst. Dan Heavrin joins Brian Barney on this week’s episode of Eastmans’ Elevated. Dan is an accomplished hunter and one of Brian’s most trusted hunting partners. Give this podcast a listen to hear them talk about some of their …
Read More »The Stone Glacier Sky 5900
Stone Glacier has become a household name in the backpack hunting world thanks to light weights, comfortable load carrying ability and a minimalist approach to pack bags. Dan Pickar was able to put the new Sky 5900 on the new New Krux XFrame through the paces on a recent bowhunting …
Read More »Dying Tradtions: The One Shot Wonders
Recently the Casper Star Tribune reported on an issue that is getting some attention here in Wyoming. The issue revolves around Wyoming pronghorn permits being allocated to special interest groups to use as they see fit – 80 tags for one group alone. While the North American Model of …
Read More »Shed Hunting: A Matter Of Life And Death
Snow Banks and Shed Horns… Sometimes doing the right thing is dang hard. I remember a hot August Friday about ten years ago. I decided to take the day off from work and head out for some fly fishing. My wife and I hit the river with high hopes of …
Read More »Mystery Ranch Load Carriage System!
Last year we were able to review the new hunting lineup from Mystery Ranch as well as their new Guide Light frame. Jason Matzinger was able to put the Pintler to the test on the Guide Light frame on a spring bear hunt and highlight how to use the pack …
Read More »Eastmans’ Elevated: Accuracy Is Everything!
On this week’s episode of Eastmans’ Elevated Brian Barney is joined by his long time friend, Phil Larson. Phil is an experienced rifle and bow hunter who takes precision accuracy seriously. Take a listen, pick up a few tips and hear how to increase your accuracy down range whether you …
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